VW Kombi's makeover goes Back to the Future

A Nashville car dealership has renovated a classic 1967 Kombi van to pay homage to the (arguably) best movie of the 1980s, Back to the Future.

The Kombi is a faithful - if peculiar - replica of the DeLorean, complete with custom-built gullwing doors on both the driver and passenger sides that lift up to let you in (use caution when choosing a parking spot or you'll never get out).

The silver and black paint job is just like the famous car's exterior, while the interior is in a citrus-fresh, 80s-tastic orange, yellow and white palette.

A bench seat folds into a bed, and there's a TV screen in the back for all your Back to the Future-watching needs.

And of course, there's a flux capacitor behind the front seats and a time machine in the dashboard.

The mechanics and pop-culture fans at Velocity Motorcars are the geniuses behind the makeover, and they're selling the beautiful beast for approximately $154,000 (US$89,995).

Physics still hasn't cracked time travel, but if it ever does, this van is surely first in line to try it out. Great Scott!